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  • ACL Surgery vs Total Knee Replacement Surgery

    ACL Surgery vs Total Knee Replacement Surgery

    Millions of Americans have knee pain, and most times, it resolves with a little TLC. Sometimes, though, knee surgery is required. Both total knee replacement and ACL reconstruction surgery can be used to repair serious knee damage that causes severe pain. Here’s how the two surgeries compare.

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  • The Basics of Knee Cartilage Replacement

    The Basics of Knee Cartilage Replacement

    Can knee cartilage heal on its own? What is knee cartilage replacement? What is recovery like for knee cartilage repair patients? Is knee cartilage repair right for me? Knee pain is one of the most common types of pain among both men and women — especially chronic or recurring knee pain.

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  • LCL Surgery and Recovery Timeline

    LCL Surgery and Recovery Timeline

    Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) tears may not be as common as tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). But when a severe LCL tear occurs, you’re almost certainly going to need surgery to repair the damage and restore strength, stability and function in your knee. Here’s how to tell if your LCL is torn and what to expect during and following your surgery to repair it.

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  • Are You a Candidate for Stem Cell Therapy?

    Are You a Candidate for Stem Cell Therapy?

    If you’re experiencing prolonged joint pain and stiffness, you may be a candidate for stem cell therapy.

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  • When Diagnosing Shoulder Pain and Discomfort, Location is Key

    When Diagnosing Shoulder Pain and Discomfort, Location is Key

    Shoulder pain is one of the most common medical complaints among patients of all ages, making even simple tasks painful and worrisome. Unless your pain stems from a very recent injury, diagnosing the cause of shoulder pain isn’t always straightforward.

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